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Road Bicycle Helmets Offer Inadequate Protection for Mountain Biking
On Feb 26, 6:26*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote:
Wilderness and Environmental Medicine, 6,385-390 (1995) ORIGINAL ARTICLE Do conventional bicycle helmets provide adequate protection in mountain biking? http://www.giro.com/us_en/products/c...mets/dirt.html http://www.bellsports.com/en_us/cycl...irt/full-face/ http://shop.foxhead.com/store/browse...ubCatGrid..jsp .... etc. |
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Road Bicycle Helmets Offer Inadequate Protection for Mountain Biking
On Mar 2, 10:39*am, Shraga wrote:
On Feb 26, 6:26*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: Wilderness and Environmental Medicine, 6,385-390 (1995) ORIGINAL ARTICLE Do conventional bicycle helmets provide adequate protection in mountain biking? http://www.giro.com/us_en/products/c...p;jsessionid=2... ... etc. Any sport so extreme that it requires special protective equipment is pretty stupid! Kind of like the people who practice it! |
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Road Bicycle Helmets Offer Inadequate Protection for Mountain Biking
On Mar 2, 4:25*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote:
On Mar 2, 10:39*am, Shraga wrote: On Feb 26, 6:26*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: Wilderness and Environmental Medicine, 6,385-390 (1995) ORIGINAL ARTICLE Do conventional bicycle helmets provide adequate protection in mountain biking? http://www.giro.com/us_en/products/c....htmlhttp://ww....... ... etc. Any sport so extreme that it requires special protective equipment is pretty stupid! Kind of like the people who practice it! Like the helmets equestrians wear? I agree. |
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Road Bicycle Helmets Offer Inadequate Protection for Mountain Biking
On Mar 3, 7:02*am, Len McGoogle wrote:
On Mar 2, 4:25*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: On Mar 2, 10:39*am, Shraga wrote: On Feb 26, 6:26*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: Wilderness and Environmental Medicine, 6,385-390 (1995) ORIGINAL ARTICLE Do conventional bicycle helmets provide adequate protection in mountain biking? http://www.giro.com/us_en/products/c....htmlhttp://ww....... ... etc. Any sport so extreme that it requires special protective equipment is pretty stupid! Kind of like the people who practice it! Like the helmets equestrians wear? I agree. No, you don't, liar, or you wouldn't be mountain biking. Why can't mountain bikers EVER tell the truth about their selfish, destructive, disgusting sport? |
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Road Bicycle Helmets Offer Inadequate Protection for Mountain Biking
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Len McGoogle says... On Mar 2, 4:25=A0pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: On Mar 2, 10:39=A0am, Shraga wrote: On Feb 26, 6:26=A0pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: Wilderness and Environmental Medicine, 6,385-390 (1995) ORIGINAL ARTICLE Do conventional bicycle helmets provide adequate protection in mountain biking? http://www.giro.com/us_en/products/c...lhttp://ww...= ... ... etc. Any sport so extreme that it requires special protective equipment is pretty stupid! Kind of like the people who practice it! Like the helmets equestrians wear? I agree. How about the helmets rock and mountain climbers wear? Or the helmets (used to be called "tin hats") worn by many folks who hike in the old growth evergreen forests of the Pacific Northwest. (See the forestry term "widowmaker")? Or sun shading headgear worn by folks hiking in the Mojave Desert? Or thermal and waterproof attire worn by those hiking in the severe winter conditions of Yellowstone's back country? Or life vests worn when canoing or kayaking in rough Pacific coastal waters? |
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Road Bicycle Helmets Offer Inadequate Protection for Mountain Biking
On Mar 3, 1:35*pm, Bob Berger wrote:
In article , Len McGoogle says... On Mar 2, 4:25=A0pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: On Mar 2, 10:39=A0am, Shraga wrote: On Feb 26, 6:26=A0pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: Wilderness and Environmental Medicine, 6,385-390 (1995) ORIGINAL ARTICLE Do conventional bicycle helmets provide adequate protection in mountain biking? http://www.giro.com/us_en/products/c....htmlhttp://ww.... ... ... etc. Any sport so extreme that it requires special protective equipment is pretty stupid! Kind of like the people who practice it! Like the helmets equestrians wear? I agree. How about the helmets rock and mountain climbers wear? Or the helmets (used to be called "tin hats") worn by many folks who hike in the old growth evergreen forests of the Pacific Northwest. (See the forestry term "widowmaker")? BS. I hiked there many times and never saw anyone wearing anything like that, liar. Or sun shading headgear worn by folks hiking in the Mojave Desert? Or thermal and waterproof attire worn by those hiking in the severe winter conditions of Yellowstone's back country? Or life vests worn when canoing or kayaking in rough Pacific coastal waters?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Same. They shouldn't be doing it. |
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Road Bicycle Helmets Offer Inadequate Protection for Mountain Biking
On Mar 3, 11:38*am, Mike Vandeman wrote:
On Mar 3, 7:02*am, Len McGoogle wrote: On Mar 2, 4:25*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: On Mar 2, 10:39*am, Shraga wrote: On Feb 26, 6:26*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: Wilderness and Environmental Medicine, 6,385-390 (1995) ORIGINAL ARTICLE Do conventional bicycle helmets provide adequate protection in mountain biking? http://www.giro.com/us_en/products/c....htmlhttp://ww...... ... etc. Any sport so extreme that it requires special protective equipment is pretty stupid! Kind of like the people who practice it! Like the helmets equestrians wear? I agree. No, you don't, liar, or you wouldn't be mountain biking. Why can't mountain bikers EVER tell the truth about their selfish, destructive, disgusting sport? Thanks for agreeing that equestrians are stupid and looking out for their safety. They wear helmets because they are trying to control a big dumb animal and could become injured. |
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Road Bicycle Helmets Offer Inadequate Protection for Mountain Biking
On Mar 3, 5:57*pm, Len McGoogle wrote:
On Mar 3, 11:38*am, Mike Vandeman wrote: On Mar 3, 7:02*am, Len McGoogle wrote: On Mar 2, 4:25*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: On Mar 2, 10:39*am, Shraga wrote: On Feb 26, 6:26*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: Wilderness and Environmental Medicine, 6,385-390 (1995) ORIGINAL ARTICLE Do conventional bicycle helmets provide adequate protection in mountain biking? http://www.giro.com/us_en/products/c....htmlhttp://ww...... ... etc. Any sport so extreme that it requires special protective equipment is pretty stupid! Kind of like the people who practice it! Like the helmets equestrians wear? I agree. No, you don't, liar, or you wouldn't be mountain biking. Why can't mountain bikers EVER tell the truth about their selfish, destructive, disgusting sport? Thanks for agreeing that equestrians are stupid and looking out for their safety. They wear helmets because they are trying to control a big dumb animal and could become injured. No, they wear helmets because mountain bikers are stupider than horses, and frequently endanger wildlife and other trail users. Mountain bikers are their own worst enemies (evolution in action)! |
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Road Bicycle Helmets Offer Inadequate Protection for Mountain Biking
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Mike Vandeman says... On Mar 3, 1:35=A0pm, Bob Berger wrote: In article = .com, Len McGoogle says... On Mar 2, 4:25=3DA0pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: On Mar 2, 10:39=3DA0am, Shraga wrote: On Feb 26, 6:26=3DA0pm, Mike Vandeman wrot= e: Wilderness and Environmental Medicine, 6,385-390 (1995) ORIGINAL ARTICLE Do conventional bicycle helmets provide adequate protection in mountain biking? http://www.giro.com/us_en/products/c...htmlhttp://ww= ... ... ... etc. Any sport so extreme that it requires special protective equipment is pretty stupid! Kind of like the people who practice it! Like the helmets equestrians wear? I agree. How about the helmets rock and mountain climbers wear? Or the helmets (used to be called "tin hats") worn by many folks who hike= in the old growth evergreen forests of the Pacific Northwest. (See the forestry = term "widowmaker")? BS. I hiked there many times and never saw anyone wearing anything like that, liar. No, not a liar, just a whole lot more time in the area than you. Or sun shading headgear worn by folks hiking in the Mojave Desert? Or thermal and waterproof attire worn by those hiking in the severe winte= r conditions of Yellowstone's back country? Or life vests worn when canoing or kayaking in rough Pacific coastal wate= rs?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Same. They shouldn't be doing it. |
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Road Bicycle Helmets Offer Inadequate Protection for Mountain Biking
On Mar 3, 9:27*pm, Bob Berger wrote:
In article , Mike Vandeman says... On Mar 3, 1:35=A0pm, Bob Berger wrote: In article = .com, Len McGoogle says... On Mar 2, 4:25=3DA0pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: On Mar 2, 10:39=3DA0am, Shraga wrote: On Feb 26, 6:26=3DA0pm, Mike Vandeman wrot= e: Wilderness and Environmental Medicine, 6,385-390 (1995) ORIGINAL ARTICLE Do conventional bicycle helmets provide adequate protection in mountain biking? http://www.giro.com/us_en/products/c...htmlhttp://ww= ... ... ... etc. Any sport so extreme that it requires special protective equipment is pretty stupid! Kind of like the people who practice it! Like the helmets equestrians wear? I agree. How about the helmets rock and mountain climbers wear? Or the helmets (used to be called "tin hats") worn by many folks who hike= in the old growth evergreen forests of the Pacific Northwest. (See the forestry = term "widowmaker")? BS. I hiked there many times and never saw anyone wearing anything like that, liar. No, not a liar, just a whole lot more time in the area than you. You just lied AGAIN, because you haven't the foggiest idea how much time I spent there. Mountain bikers think that their merely saying something makes it true. I still don't have an answer: Why can't mountain bikers EVER tell the truth? |
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